He said she called him from Aberdeen in Scotland when he was in bed at home.

Witness Patrick said at the High Court in the city: “She said she was with another fella.

“I was just awake — it annoyed me she was with somebody else.

“She said something like ‘homeboy’ or ‘countryboy’, like he was from Nigeria, where she was from. I never gave her a chance to speak.

He added: “She said that he wouldn’t leave or something.”

The trial heard student Patrick, of Belfast, told cops in a statement that Jessica spoke in such a hushed tone during the call last February he struggled to understand her.

He said she had hung up on him about 30 seconds into the chat — after saying she could not talk because another man was in the room.

Patrick told the court the pair had started seeing each other after meeting in a bar near his home in November 2015.

He said they met up about once a month but would talk on the phone or text each other every day. But he claimed she never told him about her secret life as a vice girl and pretended she made her cash by selling hair extensions.

He said: “We’d go for food and she would offer to pay for it.

“She was well enough off. She was into designer brands and would dress her son in them.”